Change A Life, Computershare’s workplace giving program, was founded in August 2005 with the aim of empowering people facing economic challenges around the world.

Since then, we have raised over AU$13 million in partnership with our employees – of which half goes towards our global project, while the other half towards our local community partners in locations close to our offices. This money has been used to fund sustainable agriculture and reforestation, food security, mobile eye care clinics, disaster relief, and a range of programs for children who have needed education or welfare support.

Being a good corporate citizen is extremely important to Computershare, and we are committed to collaborating with not-for-profit organisations to tackle issues our people care about. Our employee engagement surveys consistently reveal how much our people care about our company’s community initiatives.

Every month, over 1,300 employees donate via automatic payroll deductions, and all payroll donations are matched dollar for dollar by Computershare. We empower our people by giving them a vote on the charities we engage with, and encourage them to use their annual volunteering day at the local partners that they selected.

Change A Life – our global workplace giving program

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AU$ raised to date

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AU$ donated to projects in FY25

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Our global project: an incredible eight years of supporting World Youth International

WYI SchoolComputershare’s award-winning partnership with World Youth International (WYI) began in 2017, when employees who donate to Change A Life selected it as our global project to expand the WYI School in Gokarna, Nepal. It was such a huge success that our people chose to continue supporting the school in 2022 by building an IT college that would help fund the school’s wider operations.

This partnership won the Gold Award for “Most Innovative Charity and Employer Relationship” in Workplace Giving Australia’s 2020 Workplace Giving Excellence Awards.

Over seven years, employee donations, matched by Computershare, have raised AU$2 million for the school and helped provide education for over 650 students. These funds helped WYI to make a range of improvements to the school, including building a new boarding centre and a new IT training centre for fee-paying students, upgrading classrooms and other facilities, purchasing two new buses, supporting the wages of extra teachers, extending the school program into Years 11 and 12, and supporting improvements to the quality of education provided.

A number of Computershare employees from around the world have also supported our fundraising effort by completing a series of treks in Nepal in 2018, 2019 and 2023, and a virtual trek in 2022.

The WYI School is now recognised as one of the region’s top schools and is more attractive to fee-paying students, which helps fund its day-to-day operations, enabling the school to become self-sustainable in the future. With the current project ending in early 2026, employees who donate to Change A Life will soon have an opportunity to select the next global project to support.

Our contribution to World Youth International (WYI)

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    2 million donated to WYI

    Through employee contributions and matching funds from Computershare.

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    600 students supported

    Including 14 scholarships for female students.

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    Sports and academic competitions and events

    Held activities for students, including a reading and speech competition and football athletic carnivals.

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    Purchased equipment

    Including 600 books, new laptops, and sporting equipment.

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    Home school Covid programs

    Funded teacher wages and ran a home-schooling program for students during Covid lockdowns.

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    Advanced training program

    Ran an advanced training program for 22 teachers.

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    Senior college build complete

    Upgraded the science lab, library, computer rooms, and sporting facilities.

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    Technology and transport upgrades

    Provided two new school buses, surveillance camera system, backup generator, solar hot water system, and a new lawnmower.

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    New entrance road

    Constructed a new entrance road with improved drainage, improving safety and access to the school during monsoon season.

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    Change A Life Boarding Home built

    With four new classrooms and other upgrades made to the building structure.

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    Students' and teachers' vaccines and dental

    Hosted a Covid vaccination day and a dental camp for all students and teachers.

Supporting communities local to our offices

Since 2017, Change A Life has partnered with a range of not-for-profit organisations near our offices to provide practical support to local communities. Our employees have a say in the organisations we support, many of which have had a focus on youths and addressing food insecurity.

Some of our people choose to go the extra mile by utilising their annual volunteering day and volunteering for these organisations, either individually or with their colleagues. We have recently participated in various food drives (from collection to packing and distribution), academic tutoring, and bicycle builds for foster children.

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Changing Young Lives Foundation

Asia

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Foodbank Australia

Australia

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Food Banks Canada

Canada

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Save the Children

Continental Europe

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Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled

India

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MIND Jersey

Jersey

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Auckland Mission

New Zealand

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FareShare

United Kingdom

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Farms for City Children

United Kingdom

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Foster Love

United States